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Luna Eclipse; The Runaway Luna's Daughter

Chapter 5 Dew

Word Count: 2284    |    Released on: 09/03/2025

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ability. I had been there with Becca throughout the pregnancy. I was there in the hospital holding her hands when she put to bed. I was there when Jenine took her first steps. I was there when she started school. I was there for Becca

her mum-goddess bless her soul. Or God? Unlike us-werewolves-who had our dear ol' goddess up there, the humans seemed to recognize a male fi

he empty seat beside me. Her inquisitive eyes settled on my face searching for

mine. I could see the hard red cover of the diary I had gifted her for her 20th birthday peeking out from her unzipped bag. It

ope was still intact and I handed it over to Jenine with a flourish.

ummaging through its content. I knew what was in them but couldn't

a girl about her age with long black flowing hair. She quickly glanced over it and went to the nex

ce that was particular to her very much unlike her mother's wh

sleek black hair gently as she tore through pictures after pictures, her back tense

wolf," Jenine's voice bro

cture. She held it up to my face. The picture has

It was a tattoo that Becca had used to cover up where her mate had marked her before we left Lupestone

lization. Finally! Her lips pursed as she paused. She started

ures are al

odd

er voice stuttered as she tu

her, preparing myself to be blunt with the tr

wolves and vampires. I know werewolve

she came here." I paused to see what effect the words I'd said ha

pictures over one more time. Poor Jenine. She

to look at me. I could see her eyes go dark, fear creeping into them like crawlers as she stared into my face, her mouth slightly op

e with my left. I could scent the fear that oozed from her body like burning incense. Thankfully, the park was already empty and there was no one in sight to

won't scream or

e mumbled th

r and stepping back. I raised my hands above my head and showed her to let her know it was safe. I gestured to the par

s the Luna to the werewolves in

Lupestone." Her brows narrowed in confusion.

re to come over here l

orrect,"

hat hap

eplied to her. "I'll explain ever

knotted together. Her fingers toyed with the length of he

nig

n't just expect me to leave my life here and go someplace I'v

hday. This place does something to our kind. It makes us weaker. Your mum wouldn't have died if the accident had happened in Lupestone." And I was right. Becca was a very

m bag slung over her shoulders. It was night already and the half

the shrubbery and into an open field. She mentioned something about not knowing that part of the park existed. We walked in

Lupestone. I led Jenine into it through the door that was a hurricane away from falling from its hinges. Years ago, I had led 'mother' out of Lupe

e get caught?" Jenine pointed out at t

se was that of decayed wood and dust and the grasses around the house. Jenine had a lot to learn about werewolves. She had absolutely no idea about our supe

loorboard creaked under our weight as we felt our way down stealthily, the dim l

other side?" Jenine's voice echoed in the base

he stone cold floor as my wolf came to my rescue helping me move the damn furniture. I growled in relief as my glowing eyes strayed to Je

me in my bag. I could feel Jenine's eyes on me as I brought out the blue crystal ball from the bag placing it gently in the

ing steadily as I did. I could feel the energy pulsating in the room, its hum vibrating through the still air. The first spar

el the electricity cackling as the portal started forming in place over the crystal ball on the ground. The air whooshed around a

hisper. The portal was now in place. A soft whooshing sound came from it as the air from two worlds collided sneaking their way through to

less belly. Only its belly wasn't bottomless, it led to Lupestone. The goosebumps formed on my skin as a nostalgic air hit me from the portal when I stood close to it. The soft hand that was Jenine's slipped in

eeze. A warm feeling passed through my body as the rushing wind lingered for as long as the light did on our faces,

ees feeling weak all of a sudden. My head swirled as my eye

ill to speak out. The portal was gone but I was still in the ba

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